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SANDBAG BARRIERS RAISED TO FLOODS lliinois Cities Again Battle High Water—Crest Bearing Down on Peoria. | an e 00 7= AT 84T TR He smartest most who hides his smart Sir Walter Raleigh Those who suffer most usually com- plain the least, and so with the extra inter- est and service charges on your crcd1t and budget bills every month, Why suffer these charges without pro- By the Assoc Pross CHICAGO, Bulwarks nat today along| the course of Illinois River, ing toward the Mississippi under the tmpetus of thawing nd heavy rains and menacing towns and farm ing country just beginning to recover from last Fall's disastrous floods. | At Beardstown, which was com pletely under water for several weeks | in the 1, merchants and tow people. again were called to serve in volunteer patrols as water began to rise in basements, The crest of the high water had pass ed Peru and La Salle today and was bearing down on Peoria, where prepa- test? Why pay for tions were made to battle a 23-foot stage expected within 24 hours. The service when you . 5 river rose inch an hour for a can come right to our 1 . store and: buy freely 1 icres have been fnun vith o £ dated the stream's course in without any extras or the north central part of the State interest added to any nd_transportation handicapped. One accounts ? od death was reported from Otta-| wa, where an 11-year-old boy drowned | ‘We do not penalize our friends. February 8 gs rose again | ice long in a ravine filled by overflow waters. Births Reported. The folloiwng hirths have been Sari and L reported las a Gug girl Domenico $. and Amalia Opano, Harris and Elizabeth Cockran, Antonfo and Piarine min_and Essic M. B Essie Black Fdna Bryant A. and Mary E. Witllam and Frances J mino, S girl. (] DI Guiseppi. boy. Cline, boy. oley, boy. boy. Brown. boy. ins, boy. er gl girl irl leen Red, na Task Washington’s Finest Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street | reau | aunt and four nephews ‘HEADS B'NAI | B RITH ORDER | lege, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Semi-Annual THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY FE BRUARY LILLIAN M. LEWIS DEAD. Labor Department Chief Clerk 27 Years in U. 8. Service. Miss Lillian M. Lewls, 68 years old, chief clerk of the Women's Bureau, United States Department of Labor. and for 27 years a Government em- ploye, dled at her apartment in Wil- lard Courts, 1916 Seventeenth street, sterday. She had been {ll since De- cember 1. Lewis was a native of Pough- , N. Y. having resided in Washington since 1900, when she ac- cepted a position with the Census Bu- n 1903 she was transfered the Department of Labor and in 1918 was promoted to the position of chief of the Women’s Bureau. An are the lm!\" PLANTO UNIONIZE MINES IN'W. VA, Labor Leaders to Revive Ef- forts in Southern Section, Scene of Trouble. Associatod Pross STON, W. Va., February that the United Mine America would revive o \nization activities 1 nsouthern West were confirmed by Percy president of District 17, upon vesterday from the union By the CHARLE! Repor orkers of | | | | clerk 8 surviv Funel ernoon funeral services were held this aft at the W. R. Speare pariors, conducted by Rev.|Tatlow, Dudley, rector of St.|his return Stephen’s Episcopal Church. Inter-|convention at Indianapolis. Southern ment was in Hiwv\\wvd Cemetery. West Virginia has been the scene of serfous labor trouble in past ft- | gz Co. | Virginia Educational Methods. Tetlow said he was opposed to vio- |lence ana that his method of organiza- would be “educational.” e ex 1 the belief that enough opera tors “could be convinced of the advan- tages of working with union labor to provide employment for miners as they joined the union.' There are at present 5,000 members Joseph A. Wllner Elorted Presi- dent of District Grand Lodge. n Joseph A. Wilner, chalrman finance | committee, Jewish Community Cen ter, vesterday was elected president of District Grand Lodge, No. In-| of the union in southern West Vir. dependent Order of B'nai B'rith, at the|&inia, all of whom are more or ry«‘ annual _convention at {he Patrick regularly emploved in open shop Henry Hotel, Roanoke, Va. [mines, the district head said. They Other Washingtonians elccted to of.| would not be given work, he added, it fico were Edmund I. Kaufmann,|the mining companies knew of thelr chairman, wider scope committee:|2ffiliatio Julius Rels, viee chairman; H. M Goldstein, general committee mem ber, and Maurice D. Rosenberg, local representative, The fifth district of B'n jurisdiction over 32 d Strike Not Expected. Tetlow, who will attend the joint meeting of miners and operators at | Miami, Fla., next Monday, to negoti el Thalate a mew ‘wage scale, sald develop- States of Florida, Georgia, North ard|ments there w uld hve o stron infly South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, [¢nce on the policy the unfon will pur. a rict “olumbi G sue in its attempt to reorganize West S Virginio. He also said he did not ex- pect a strike in the central competi tive field this vear, but foresaw difi- Gets Staff College Berth. Maj. Roy ¥7 Coles, Signal Corps, |Culties in arriving at a contract. at the Army Industrial College, War | - Department, has been detailed as an aruso of the desert” is the title instructor at the General Staff Col-lwhich French critics have hestowed on Ben Mahieddiene, Arab tenor. Men’s Wear Store Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats °32 for $45 $50 values 37 for #60 %65 values *472 for 870 %75 values iw MRS. MARY PETERS DIES. Apoplexy Fatal to Wife of Man- ager of Publishing Co. Mrs. Mary Q. Peters, 42, wife of John C. Peters, manager of the Grolier Society Publishing Co., died at her residence, 4415 New Hampshire avenue, yesterday, following a stroke of apoplexy. A native of Philadelphla, Mrs. Peters moved here with her family about five y ago. She was a mem- ber of St briel's Catholic Church. She 18 gurvived by her hushand daughter, Mrs. Mary Dorough: two sons, John C., Jr., and H son Peters of this city; her Jacob and Rose Fatterson; three brothers, Charles K., Howard C. and William Patterson, and two sisters Mrs. Harry Osborne and Mrs, Charle: Chandlee, ‘all of Philadelphia Funeral services will be held Thurs day morn leaving the late res dence at 9 o'clock. Mass will be sung In St. Gabriel's Church at 9:30 o'clock Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemete RECEPTION 'SCHEDULED. American Legion Auxiliary Officers to Be Entertained. Mrs. Adalin Wright Macauley, na tional president of the American Le- | glon Auxiltary, her national officers and the leaders of all organizations here in attendance at the National De fense Conference, to be held af Conti- nental Hall on Thursday and Friday. will be the guests of the Department of the District of C . American Legion Auxil nd recep tion in the cabinet the New Willard tomorrow from 4 until 6 o'clock Mrs. Macauley will speak informally | about 4:30 o'oclock on plans for the coming year. Miss Alice B. Harvey, | a war nurse, will play a number, The committees are: Hostesses, Mrs. Thacker V. Walker and Mrs. Irene C. Arnold; distinguished guests, Mrs. J. Jerome Lightfood, chairman; Mrs Mamie Palmer Dorsey and Mrs. Bur- nita Shelton Matthews; reception and entertainment, Mrs. Anton Stephan, chalrman; Miss Alma Moore, Mrs. H Mitchell, Mr ank J. O'Connor, Mrs. Max Levy, Mrs. Claudis J. Han- sen, Mrs. Dorothy B. Harper, Mrs.| Mary K. Killeen and Miss Nannie Lee. The tep table will be pre over by Mrs. Mary T. Shanahan, Mrs, Marshall McKibbin, Mrs. J. Garfield Riley and Mrs. Richard Seeley Jones. par room of afternoon sided | Deaths liéportecj. ‘ g _denths have been reported Department in the last Ophelia Hansbrough, 78, 1012 arles L. McDowell, 76, United St Soldiers' Home Hosnit: D Marion V. Donaldson, 74, 1360 D st Joseph, Charles Eller.’ 73, 717 7th st Walter Reed Gen Elt | John Scott. 7 pital jJames Mitehell, pifal William Hile_ 55. Emergen Nellls” Van Fossen, b4, pital Joseph, T, Ward, 48, Gallipger, Hospital. 60, St abeth's Hos- cy Hoepital Emergency Hos. mergeney Hospital 5 'y Hosp! daye. ‘Sibriy_ Hospital Miller, 57, Free dmt‘v s Hospital nra Wright, lence Hospita UNDERTAKER John J. Abel 47, 3257 Infant of \\l\lmm and In-lm Capps, 1% | rene S. Orange. 60, &m‘( Mitchell, 58, 03 IH. m Noble Sanders. 57, 1705 2nd st. Gardner, 43, edmen 's H:vu\uml Sallie Jones, ilosis Hospital Clyde J. Nichols yde J. Nichols , 4209 Sth St. N.W. 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World- hm“b'ul ‘mahers of "BOVRIL At Grocer, Dolluu-u- and Druggist; 2,4, 8and 160z hottles. | p.m | |'Atlanta | Jackson | London, | Sally Robins of Brookly | PocweTaoOR - | ATREDALE, wearing collar and tag No_ 161" | answers to name | wan | BA A complete service in- |1 | BOSTON BUT THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Cloudy, pos- sibly occasional rain tonight and to- morrow; lowest temperature, 34 de- | grees; colder tomorrow. Maryland—Probably and tomorrow; colder tomorrow. Virginia—Cloudy, probably rain to- night and tomorrow; colder tomorrow. West Virginia—Rain changing to | snow probably tonight and tomorrow; | uch colder tomorrow. |France’s First ngh-A]f!tudr‘ Tuber- rain tonight Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 49; 43; 12 midnight, 34; 4 a.m., 32; 1. Barometer—4 p.m., 80.26; 30.34; 12 midnight, 30.37; 4 8 a.m., 30.36 Highest temperature, 8:30 p.m. yesterday. temperature, 30, occurred at} today. ture same date last year— 34; low 30. lowest. Tide Tables. | by United . States “oast Geodetic Survey.) | tide, am. and 8| tide, 12:39 am. and 1:11 | 50, occurred at a.m. Temper: Highest, (Furnished and Today—Low p.m.; high Tomorr 9:01 p.m.; 210 p.m. w—Low tide, § high tide, and and | 16 a.m. 1:36 a.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5 p.m ‘omorrow. sets 5:38 p.m. Moon rises 11:10 a.m Automobile lamps t half hour after Condition of the Water. Témperature and condition of the | water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.: Tem- perature, 34; condition, very cloudy. \\'ealller in \'arlous Cities. 7:09 a.m.; sun sets Sun rises 7:08 a.m.; sun sets 12 a.m. to be lighted one sunset. Stations. 20.08 0.06 Cloudy 30 34 3 Cloudy 4% Rain loudy | Bt clonay 0.4 Cloudy . Clear © Cloudy Albany Atlantic Baltimor Birmingh: Bismarck Boston Buffalo Charleston Chicago B0.80 3034 Cleveland Colum'a,S.C. Denver Detroit §l P @alv ton” Hum.‘> S, D, Indiananoli Cloudy Fla. Ofleans Cloud 0.14 Sno wy * Cloar . Clotay ! Cloudy Snokane " WASH..D'¢ (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations, Temperature. Weather Part cloudy Clear | Bart cloudy | Part clondy Part cloudy France.. . na. Austria n.’ Germany. kholm. Sweden. | | a (Fayal). Azores. Hamilton, ~Bermuda, . . favana, ‘Cuba, . Colon, Canal Zone.. Part cloudy Mamage Llcenses Marriage licenses have been lssued to the followiug Arthur B. Malvin and Mary A, Haflstork Loretta L. Antonio Lombardi and nd Ermond Carter, Lemerise. William Forq e and Mary Thompson. e and Bertha Shipp, Stanley 8. W, Omego J.'C. W nd Viola Naile, id Hazel Spencer. “incin Ohio, Ml Yarbrough Tl Eeer of AL Thompson, “Indian arles E. Higzason and S boi o Rich meaeon and Sa Wilford Bavlor and Ethel Atlen Tew D. Feldman of Hobokan. N na M. Wima. . Connell and Eleanor E. Qirtnn, Goldsberry of Columbus. Kang McChesney of this city 3 kson and Georgie Johnson. n and Ethel V. Sellman, ke and Marv D. Fetter Diggs. and adie E. Fleming, ~ Raymond E Bernard J Paul F. ang Nellin nencer Thomas George B Ross and F Gsrden Discussion. A round table discussion of garden | problems, such as Spring and Fall | of the twelve best roses, | Spring seeding of lawns and Winter | mulches and Spring thaws will be | a feature of the annual meeting of the | American Horticultural Society to- night at 8 o'clock in the lecture room of the New National Museum, Tenth and B streets northwest. The meet- ing is open to_the public, FOUND. Jolice, full grow b, Animal Rescue League 338 Ma 102 ave Ereen. February 3:_ small otlier contents. Lincol amount_cas afte an 5070 6 p.m Bob'": Friday 21 Mass. ave. h.w. Cl traveling. near Chevy C Tomlinson, C: d. 342 contafning m ase. Reward isle Barracks, ary Mail trousers, to_ Lieut. lisle Pa. BILL FOLDER. nele. with week's earnings. n old man on Penn. ave.. 11th st. to ts, Finder please notify Franjlin Clifton et n.w. Phone ol L. tan and black: AT “white spot on breast Return to ‘160 Tennes- . 3 diamonds setting. graving between trict and downtown., lat substantial reward.’ 1 Potomac 3218-W. dherd BRACELET. gold chain, Pa. ave. 6th 15¢h; liberal reward. E. 1442 CIGARETTE Call 405 W. Reward Dupont Circle" dis. Saturday afternoon 1 Corcoran, Apt. 4 we. bet. M. David, . 8 10* [ d .°B. 0. Florence Courts after 6 p.m. ¢ afternoon’ reward. t Frankiin 201 DIAMOND RING _(gentloman's), amethyst ring: $75 reward. Col. at Earle Theater Return 2000 N and Tady 4073 R 1ge DIAMOND_ BAR P T Telnsco Theater. Liberal - rew Cleveland ave, Phona Clave, 4363 To* DIAMOND STUD. Reld mounting, at 0 E. §. | Foention Willard Feb. Reward. | DOG——»\Hm.v. (m‘ i female, Reward. _ 2705 28th st. " Col. 470 1 female: on Sunday, Feb- | suitable reward offered. Call | Address 1409 S0th st 1. DOG—Good reward retwrn of biack, tov fox _terrier brown and_white license No. D. C. 1 3703 Morrison st. or_ne 3208 T ard. on Feh 7. | for male ! hone Cleve. 330, - ire-haired Fox Terrior, Feb with one black spot on back: reward. Harvard st. n.w. Col. 8809 e attached by chain 0 gol engraved “A." Réward, 3318 n.w. West 12417, FOX TERRIER PUPPY. male: 8 white with brown spots. Reward. Buchunan_st. n.w. FOX TERRIER, wire-haired, black , markl February A Grip™: dams 1864, A AE'R“‘E,‘?H‘IL o PTTRS T -nlg‘ Dead: between 018 M st morn Honson. osun.n- _Abt. 81, TROOK, lm.{u bluo b‘fif, ) oon A A S e A 188 male, whlI& answerg |16 DLE, white. male, we lI At 141h g Park rd; rewand: " nw. . Col. 8330-W. v REVOLVER. §. and W. § s W section. February ,t roperty of Hrlrolml“l polico; reward. L. E. Strong. $120 A B ¥“’ Tight license -u o ety Va. | Reward. = Y | Edw | BEOWN, GIVEN AMER|CAN AID. culosis Village PARIS, February first high-altitud 8w ed, 1 aid v- inte 'u‘n 1 b 3 tube sand ¥ \]]n the patien’ are a minimum char I\\I”‘Hm.,\ and nine persons. Thesblans for the Dr, 1 in our thor cot YW The reorga | atry Christian A of Columbia. tc ruary 7, at Che fotiow for the y 1 Browr Albert H t. M n 1tney Mildred Mrs pr recordi Wilson Robert Margaret sside responding Lar and, R ABEL. On Mo SMALLS 1N Attest: JOTIN f ) Tat ']rl-l e ARD, Seloven 1% neo Gant). ¥ pm. n WILLIAM ¥ On Monday. “wite of hs resting at the Wednesday. Februar Funeral | serv Trom funeral home. ) Jc 9. ARY, on & VINCENT G ton. D. C St s Churc 10 am. Relative Inferment at M 1-“..‘,, LEARY. ty ot Mes Dominic's Cl of Be A_aph inks fre | Founded. ) e Ame to ea nly means, n the F enabled t 0.k Bou rd Reor *nn\zcd the W 17 Mrs. Lu secretary treasurer, W fo Sa + i ineral_ W RANC na W Foby ) the' 14th at bers of the Holy hurch v. VINCE 1Al meeting ¢ in BUTLER. Sec On, Sun SE; IANES CROMWELL at 1:30° D, loved daug Lucy M of Mrs Otelia C rom and_Luey rent and Jo jr. Fuperal from her 1 Swann st. n.w., at 1 o'c day. February 9. are ' fnvited. Ki On Sur aly om Feb: ¥ Tth husband 74th _year of in’ the Friends of hig residen p.m the pit flower ruary 6. st we. ilosis v —Fran flla ri “rench ard of H| | | | | | | Mrs & Qlivet ¢ smo_So. N. fa argaret A age. Funeral Irom the abgre Tesidence Wedngaday, & Rel; (p p.m favitea,” Tnterment sional Cemeter: GOODNOW. On Monday. at his res ; Md.. WILL Goodnow. On Wednesday. February terment at Fort Lincoln GOODNOW. A special East Gato Lodge. No. will be held in Desd MV 2 pu o JODNOW. Cemetery. By order of /"D, B. PEI on antico ral wil ¥ Blessed vited HAMILTON. | Hamilton, 9.9 HODO. £ail “triv HODO. the Funeral Wed am. at Sold 1 bruay ¥ of the fai beloved hush: sday, Fe ers Hon Sleep on. dear m 1 loved you. but HUNT, Departed this lif 6. 1 3:40 am wi James L. Hunt vid and Rebecca Jo children an: their loss. from late residence, AST d JATTES m at Baltin beloved father of E Jasper and Mrs. re neral from his late tapsco ave., St day afternoon WIS. On Monday.- Feh D i interment UDER. On 7, at_his A of ‘Cell their Remains neral parlo aughter W into Srd_birth of three months. widow of Interment in ‘St G MAHO, on’ her ceased day MAHON. the Home for Incuw HON. Remains R. Wright Co ment_West Ph No. flowers. MASSEY. at her residen CLARA MASSEY R.. Charles H., Georg, Massey. She leaves t'of relatives ay. Februw st Jarvis' gia ave. n.w. 33 s Inte February loved wits ter of t from Gr: nesday. Februa MAYNARD. Departed b 027, n 5 Central Helena, belove vate) February. 722 Richmond ave 9. at Cemetery, communica 34, rpase of_al brother, W the maater RRY. S Frida, 11 be' held ebruary 9, Sacrament. Fu friends s brief at ¢ 1927 Blair. hushand of An Funeral from his late resi tlon _of f TLL rment at Fort Lin etary. ‘ebruary ANOR at 10 from Chevy in- tery. 8 aturday tHness. 1 Rhines rd and Eye st. s.w a th. Sergt 1 Josi bruary 9. Relativ 7ds are invited to attend, and take your rest. 5d loved you best She_ leav relatives to esday at 11th st. M t fence. Md., brus Febru 202 E beloved leaves ta rs and t 2 pam. ebry after MA Mah rest hd; On_Monday, Feb ed 1 ment (noe Ra . beloved wife of voard, in the HSTRSTSs Baltdr T NELSON. On Friday, Feb her residence, SIE NELSON, aged 2 dnesday, ~ Funeral Emory Grove, Md. ICKIN, On Yuesday. Providenca Hospital, beloved _mother Minnie_Mill ton, = Notice. restin Tors, NOONE. o wed at her late residence until pos of funera rmest Ja bor attend. ~Interment tory PALMER. Suddonly, 27, at 10 D, Tod\raan ‘gt % loved 16aves to monrn their o on HE ter. one hrother and & host of oth. Funeral Dm tives and__friends. February 10, at 1:30 February 8, SOPHIE ' NICKIN of ‘Chappie devoted sister of T 3dth year of her ter. bruary 4, 1 emains 18 Jor I late arvis’ funer ot Funera Sunday, ¥, his residerie a8 @ son, & Jezerel Baptist Church, 5ih and B ar o ng'a funeral ‘ednosday. 1 Hy! h PETERS, Suddenly. on Monday, . at ;..n-f'é Poters. idence “Thursday. Thance To St Gab Mass will be and _ friends mlnt ccm-ta .‘fi‘ CH. O 7k, (amps) wife DM late {nvited. Fehru: m. Interment ( B o Sermen private) fate " Comirodoh tre: Bwiaom o Funeral ome. 1300 MA % Funeral Februas ol's Chure Interment st ices Wednesd: the t 12 FRA e Hoc at 9 es anc n.w. 8% st at Glenwood C ary reband i On, Saturday, Pebruary B, ay) et P dan R Witliam 927, at tan be 12:30 at al par BRID- late al ehi YRY PALMER, husband of Mildred Paimer o "Thuradng Mount sts. we. AR- T the services N ot ry 0, at'2 at Arflington February heor muaamv 4415 Ry L3 Reto from he 10 whore aid at 0:30 am. Relativos Monnt 9 Deaths. SODERA ' STEWART Ma THOMSON SAM ETHEI PERRY my dea PERRY AND RAN w softly, od_spot: life RAN ving remem- | i | STOREY. The May But th HER STOREY l[\’!\l DIRECT( T. F. COSTELLO x - T CAP. ATH 7976 Wm. H. ov' lo & Co. }"rn ate Invalid Limousine Lincoln 524 'V L SPF:“ . CO. ncted the estabiish- N.W. Gawlnr Qerrvxce Mortici: 0 Member Nat Penna. Main 5512 % Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIR 3034 M St. N.W. 50 1724 the H St. N.W ans Since 1 1ans Hshed 1841 West 96 AN hapel COLN_8300 CHAS S. ZURHO’(ST W. Warren le tavull 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 Timothy F mnlon GLLM St. N L 3. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Diree Embalmer. Livery in connection dious chapel and mordern crema Moderate prices. Pa. Ave. N.W. M. 138, “P. A. TALTAVULL 436 Tth St. SW. M. 1879 NO BRANCH OFFICE "~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. S T T ohon: ___Maln 3672 FUNERAL -DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE 14th&H Beautiful Floral EATL MATY 310 GEO. C. SHAFFEF EXPRESSIVE FLOKAL 1MW LEM AT MODEKATE PRICES Our Only Store, 14th & Etg Call $5 up